Dwight obviously pulls that elbow away from Dalembert, it looks like more of a warning shot; also, Dalembert is obviously elbowing Dwight in the back and then pushes him. I think if there was going to be a punishment it should have been an ejection at that point. A later punishment after looking at replays is poor judgement by the NBA.

P.S. In the old NBA, this type of play was an every game occurrence for Karl Malone and he was never penalized in any way. New NBA rules are too soft.

Then if Players would be allowed to do all of this stuff unbridled the players would be accused of being classless 'Street Thugs' Especially with the bias against younger players today.

The League has learned from the Rudy T incident/others. They don't won't to see anythng like that happen again.

It's the right thing for the long term health & overall image of the league.

It was the right thing to do. If they had let it go, then all the later players who hit other players would use this scene as precedent not to get fined during their appeal. League can't afford that right now.

It will be nothing like game 1. Do you know how hard it is to win a game 7 on the road...when you're the lower seed? Sorry but even if Orlando loses tomorrow, they will close out the series in the following game.

I'm not saying anything about the odds of a road team actually taking game 7. What I am saying is what EVERY analyst will say, that anyone can get hot in game 7.

And for the record, I don't know how hard it is, and I'm sure neither do you unless you've been in the situation, not to attack you, but let's be real here. They are going to play game 7 if the Sixers win game 6, if and when that becomes a reality, everything else is up to lady luck bro

Regardless of the outcome, Philly will be back next year, I will be ECSTATIC to see Nelson return to the court as he is a local product and I'm sure we'll see a better series as well

If the refs called a foul on Dalembert for pushing Dwight in the back, the elbow would of never happened.

Shoving someone in their back is not even allowed in the NFL.

Agreed. Doesn't excuse the elbow though. Although I thought it was more of a warning elbow than anything from Dwight. I don't think he meant to connect with the head. Obviously he just clipped him or Dalembert would have been seeing stars.